2025 NBA Cup
The 2024-25 NBA Cup was the 2nd edition of NBA's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
2025 Final: Milwaukee B. - OKC Thunder 97-81
Milwaukee B. (Doc Rivers): Brook Lopez 13, Giannis Antetokounmpo 26, Damian Lillard 23, A.J. Green 9, Andre Jackson Jr. 2, Gary Trent Jr. 13, Taurean Prince 6, Bobby Portis 5, Pat Connaughton 0, Marjon Beauchamp 0, Chris Livingston 0, Tyler Smith 0, AJ Johnson 0, Ryan Rollins 0, Delon Wright 0
OKC Thunder (Mark Daigneault): Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 21, Jalen Williams 18, Isaiah Hartenstein 16, Luguentz Dort 4, Alex Caruso 2, Cason Wallace 5, Isaiah Joe 7, Ajay Mitchell 5, Kenrich Williams 3, Aaron Wiggins 0, Branden Carlson 0, Dillon Jones 0
2025 Semifinal: Atlanta H. - Houston R.
NBA Cup 2024-25
Milwaukee B. won the cup 2024-25
Milwaukee Bucks 2024-25
Doc Rivers Doc Rivers Rivers
Kevin Porter Jr.
Porter Jr.
Brook Lopez
Lopez
Kyle Kuzma
Kuzma
A.J. Green
Green
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Antetokounmpo
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
7 193 (6'4'') G/F 24 USA
11 214 (7'0'') C 36 USA
18 206 (6'9'') F 29 USA
20 191 (6'3'') PG 25 USA
34 211 (6'11'') F 30 Greek
5 198 (6'6'') SG 25 USA
9 208 (6'10'') PF 29 USA
189 (6'3'') PG 34 USA
13 193 (6'4'') G 22 USA
21 206 (6'9'') PF 20 USA
12 199 (6'7'') F 30 USA
17 188 (6'2'') G 25 USA
0 208 (6'10'') C 26 USA
17 198 (6'6'') G 25 USA
7 198 (6'6'') F 21 USA
44 198 (6'6'') G 23 USA
21 196 (6'5'') SF 31 USA
Head Coach: Doc Rivers USA
Coach Assistant: Dave Joerger USA
Coach Assistant: Rex Kalamian Armenian-USA
Coach Assistant: Darvin Ham USA
Coach Assistant: Greg Buckner USA
Coach Assistant: Jack Herum USA
Coach Assistant: Vin Baker USA
Coach Assistant: David Joerger USA
Coach Assistant: Peter Dominguez USA
Coach Assistant: Spencer Rivers USA
Coach Assistant: Jason Love USA
Coach Assistant: Chad Forcier USA
General Manager: Jon Horst USA
Owner: Wesley Edens USA
Giannis, Bucks use 3-point barrage to beat Thunder 97-81 for NBA Cup title-Dec 19, 2024
Everyone has a lucky number in Las Vegas. For the Milwaukee Bucks, it was 3. And the NBA Cup was their prize. Tournament MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo (6'11''-F-1994, agency: Octagon Europe) scored 26 points to go along with 19 rebounds and 10 assists, Damian Lillard (6'3''-PG-1990, college: Weber St.) added 23 points and the Bucks connected on 17 3-pointers on the way to beating the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81 in the NBA Cup title game on Tuesday night. “Everybody did their job,” Lillard said. “We defended. We played well from the start of the game all the way through the finish. I think it just showed what we’ve been building. I think it all came out in our biggest game to this point.” Brook Lopez (7'0''-C-1988, college: Stanford) and Gary Trent Jr. (6'6''-SG-1999, college: Duke) each scored 13 for the Bucks, who joined the Los Angeles Lakers as the only champions of the 2-year-old event. A 19-5 Milwaukee run in the second half turned what was a five-point game into a 19-point game early in the fourth, and the Bucks kept control the rest of the way. “It’s great, it’s great for our team,” Antetokounmpo said. “We’re getting better.... We know we’re leaving Vegas as a better team. I’m so proud of this group. Man, I’m so proud of this group.” Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (6'6''-PG-1998, college: Kentucky) scored 21 and Jalen Williams (6'6''-G/F-2001, college: Santa Clara) added 18 for the Thunder, who had scored at least 99 points in every game this season. But they sputtered in plenty of ways Tuesday, getting outscored 51-15 from beyond the arc and shooting only 34%. “We didn’t shoot it well,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “But that’s never an excuse.... We’ve shot bad and won games before, so that’s not an excuse.” Isaiah Hartenstein had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Oklahoma City, which was held to 31 points after halftime. “We did some good things. We outscored them in the paint so obviously we did the job defensively on that end,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “But obviously a tough night offensively all the way around for us. We didn’t score nearly enough points, especially in the second half, to give ourselves a chance to win. But we can learn from it, move forward here.” It’s a game that only counted for tournament purposes. There was about $300,000 in additional bonus money for Bucks players — they got $514,971 apiece, while the Thunder players got $205,988 each — but the win, the loss and the statistics from the game won’t count toward the regular season. Mired toward the bottom of the NBA after a 2-8 start, the Bucks have been on a tear since. This was their 13th win in their last 16 games, even though it won’t be part of the official record. No matter: When the Bucks emptied their bench with 1:37 left, Antetokounmpo pumped his fists like it was a true championship moment. He’s won bigger games — he and the Bucks captured the 2021 NBA title, after all. But they said from the outset of this tournament that the NBA Cup was a priority. And they left no doubt in the end. “We struggled coming out of the gates,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers said. “No one here doubted what we can be and who we can be and we just hung in there. We stuck together and this is the byproduct of a team sticking together. But we still have work to do.” Antetokounmpo was even more succinct: “Job’s not done,” he said. His point was clear: There’s another title to chase in June. But this was still a trophy moment to celebrate.
Courtesy of: apnews.com